2008

Archive for 2008-06-28June 28, 2008
Today's very special guest on the program was the talented actress Catherine Hicks of 7th Heaven, Child's Play, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. TV by Request featured The Benny Hill Show of 1969 and Hopalong Cassidy starring William Boyd.


Archive for 2008-06-21June 21, 2008
Today's special guest features musician, actor, athlete, motivational speaker and accomplished author who happens to be blind, Tom Sullivan. TV by Requests were S.W.A.T. of 1975 and The Double Life of Henry Phyfe starring Red Buttons.


Archive for 2008-06-14June 14, 2008
Today's special guest once again featured actor/comedian Tim Conway of The Carol Burnett Show. TV by Request featured the TV programs Eerie, Indiana; Lancer; and The Jackie Gleason Show. If you have a favorite or special television program you'd like us to spotlight, please email The Lone Sloan.


Archive for 2008-06-07June 07, 2008
TV by Request today featured The Detectives of 1959, Hank starring Dick Kallman (who was tragically stabbed to death in a random robbery in 1980), and finally The Magnificent 7. Special guest once again was Barbara Bain.


Archive for 2008-05-31May 31, 2008
Special guest on today's program featured actress Marla Gibbs of The Jeffersons and ABC's 227. TV by Request was Captain Video and His Video Rangers, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, Sing Along with Mitch, and Herman's Head.


Archive for 2008-05-24May 24, 2008
Special guest today is producer/writer Stephen J. Cannell. TV by Request features United States Marshal, The Outer Limits, and The Great Spacecoaster.


Archive for 2008-05-17May 17, 2008
Today's Tv by Request spotlighted the programs Jack of All Trades starring Bruce Campbell and Tarzan of 1966. Special guest Ed Ames joined us once again.


Archive for 2008-05-10May 10, 2008
Of St. Elsewhere, Matlock and co-star of The Wager, today's special was Nancy Stafford. TV by Request featured Peter Gunn of 1958, Seven Days starring Jonathan LaPaglia, and Circus Boy starring Mickey Dolenz.


Archive for 2008-05-03May 03, 2008
Special guest David Stollery of The Adventures of Spin and Marty joined us today. TV by Request was Hogan's Heroes, The Law and Mr. Jones, and finally The Gene Autry Show.


Archive for 2008-04-26April 26, 2008
Today's TV by Request featured Amos 'n Andy, Casey Jones, and Saved by the Bell. We were fortunate enough today to have two special guests with us. The first was Hollywood stunt man Michael Papajohn and the second was John Rhys-Davies.


Archive for 2008-04-19April 19, 2008
Our special guest today was Barbara Bain of Mission: Impossible and Space 1999. Today's TV by Request was Brave Eagle starring Keith Larsen and St. Elsewhere of 1982.


Archive for 2008-04-12April 12, 2008
Special guest today was the famous comedian actor Tim Conway of The Carol Burnett Show and McHale's Navy. TV by Request spotlighted Star Trek: Voyager of 1995 and Parker Lewis Can't Lose starring Corin Nemec.


Archive for 2008-04-05April 05, 2008
Today's TV by Request featured Perry Mason starring Raymond Burr and The Waltons of 1972. Special guest Stanley Livingston joined as again today.


Archive for 2008-03-29March 29, 2008
Radio Video Active was very fortunate today to have with us from the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Indiana Jones, and innumerable other movies actor John Rhys-Davies (calling all the way from New Zealand). TV by Request featured Fireball XL-5, I Led Three Lives, and The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.


Archive for 2008-03-22March 22, 2008
Today's TV by Request focused on the television series Law and Order which began in 1990 and Branded starring Chuck Connors. Our special guest featured once again TV magician Mark Wilson.


Archive for 2008-03-15March 15, 2008
Veteran actor from the great state of Texas, Mr. James Hampton joined Dee again today. Several fans of the program sent in a theme each of them wanted to have featured here on the show; we call it TV by Request. Those themes were The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, Gunsmoke, and finally The Yellow Rose of Texas.


Archive for 2008-03-08March 08, 2008
Today's TV by Request featured Police Squad starring a previous guest, Leslie Nielsen; Leave it to Beaver; and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues starring David Carradine. Special guest Brent Spiner of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Independence Day joined Dee at the RVA mic.


Archive for 2008-03-01March 01, 2008
Happy 9th birthday to dee sloan's Radio Video Active! As a present to Dee, actor Stephen Tobolowsky of Heroes on NBC and Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party Movie joined us again. All themes today were chosen by Dee as his favorite television shows.


Archive for 2008-02-23February 23, 2008
For today's program, we invited Disney child star Tim Considine back to the Radio Video Active microphone. And for our TV by Request, we featured Highlander starring Adrian Paul and The Danny Thomas Show from 1953 to 1965.


Archive for 2008-02-16February 16, 2008
Today's TV by Request was MacGyver, Robin Hood, and The Jeffersons. Special guest today was a rebroadcast of veteran western actor Harry Carey, Jr.


Archive for 2008-02-09February 09, 2008
TV by Request today spotlighted The Flash starring John Wesley Shipp and Annie Oakley with Gail Davis. Special guest today was Kevin Corcorcan of the so many Disney films.


Archive for 2008-02-02February 02, 2008
In honor of Superbowl XLII, New England Patriots vs. New York Giants, we invited Bob Goodrich back to join us. He was producer of ABC's NFL Monday Night Football for over 20 years and produced the very first Superbowl that aired on television. TV by Request featured The Virginian starring James Drury and WKRP in Cincinnati from 1978.


Archive for 2008-01-26January 26, 2008
TV by Request today spotlighted The Misadventures of Sherrif Lobo, Quantum Leap, and Tales of the Texas Rangers. Also today, we revisited some conversation we had a while back with the famous television and movie actress Ruta Lee.


Archive for 2008-01-19January 19, 2008
For the first time in Radio Video Active history we had a guest on to talk with us about sports. 14-time Emmy Award winner Bob Goodrich produced Monday Night Football for six years and came to the RVA microphone to tell us some war stories about his more than 30-year career in sports broadcasting. Also, TV by Request today was Richard Diamond, Private Detective starring David Janssen and Stargate SG-1 which began in 1997.


Archive for 2008-01-12January 12, 2008
Today's TV by Request spotlighted Fantasy Island starring Ricardo Montalban and the animated series Tom Terrific of 1957. Also today we decided to air a couple of guys we've had on the show before; Ronny Cox of Deliverance and Total Recall and Ilya Salkind, producer of Superman: The Movie starring Christopher Reeve.


Archive for 2008-01-05January 05, 2008
Joining us once again is veteran stunt man from Birmingham, Alabama, Michael Papajohn. Today's TV by request featured the animated series Beany and Cecil, Dear John, and Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans.


2007

Archive for 2007-12-29December 29, 2007
For our final program of 2007, we decided to replay the interviews we had with author Fannie Flagg and the famous movie-trailer-voice guy Don LaFontaine. TV by Request featured The Untouchables starring Robert Stack and The Wonder Years of 1988.


Archive for 2007-12-22December 22, 2007
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF YOU FROM THE FOLKS AT RADIO VIDEO ACTIVE! As we do at this time every year, we did not play themes from television programs; instead we used many of the older Christmas songs that are not heard much anymore and also some more obscure songs such as I Yust Go Nuts at Christmas by Yogi Yorgeson. Our special guests were singer/actor Bobby Vinton and the jolly fat man himself, St. Nick.


Archive for 2007-12-15December 15, 2007
Today we revisited some conversation with the actor who portrayed probably the best Santa Claus to ever be put to film, David Huddleston. Our TV by Request featured programs like Howdy Doody, the western Sugarfoot, and finally Judd for the Defense.


Archive for 2007-12-08December 08, 2007
On today's program we were lucky to have not just one but two special guests with us. The first was Stanley Livingston of My Three Sons and in our second hour we were joined by his younger brother Barry who was also on that same program. TV by Request featured The Roy Rogers Show and Alfred Hitchcock Presents.


Archive for 2007-12-01December 01, 2007
If you ever thought that performing a magic trick on radio would be impossible, well think again. Today we had one of the best magicians ever to be on television, Mark Wilson, actually perform a magic trick here on Radio Video Active. Our TV by Request featured the television programs Blue Collar TV, Alias Smith and Jones, and The Adventures of Superman.


Archive for 2007-11-24November 24, 2007
As we do at this time every year, we would like to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving! We have put together, for your listening enjoyment, a best-of program comprised of the best interviews we've had here on Radio Video Active in the past year. We hope you like what you hear and if you have any suggestions regarding guests you'd like us to have on the program, please contact The Lone Sloan.


Archive for 2007-11-17November 17, 2007
Today's TV by Request spotlighted three television programs: The Pretender, Automan, and Happy Days. Out special guest once again was Peter Cullen, the voice of Optimus Prime of the new Transformers movie.


Archive for 2007-11-10November 10, 2007
Today's special guest was James Hampton; he of F-Troop (bugler, Trooper Dobbs) and Teen Wolf & Teen Wolf Too. And TV by Request featured the programs Crime Story of 1986, and Batman starring Adam West and Burt Ward.


Archive for 2007-11-03November 03, 2007
Today's TV by Request features the animated series The Road Runner Show of 1966 and UFO starring Ed Bishop. Our special guest today was Tim Considine, he of The Adventures of Spin and Marty and My Three Sons.


Archive for 2007-10-27October 27, 2007
Happy Halloween everyone! In honor of the season, we decided to dust of two of our past interviews with actor Larry Storch (of F-Troop and the 1972, Ghostbusters) and also Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Today's TV by Request featured The Incredible Hulk starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno and Science Fiction Theater from 1955.


Archive for 2007-10-20October 20, 2007
Special guest Joan Van Ark joined Dee once again at the RVA microphone to give us some more information about her career and what's happening today. TV by Request included: When Things Were Rotten, Adventures in Paradise, Sliders, and Sky King.


Archive for 2007-10-13October 13, 2007
Today's TV by request featured four programs: Early Edition, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Life Goes On. Our special guest once again was actress Alexandra Paul.


Archive for 2007-10-06October 06, 2007
Today's special guest was veteran stunt man Michael Papajohn; remembered most notably as the robber who was thought to have killed Uncle Ben in 2002's Spider-man starring Tobey Maguire. TV by request was The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis starring Dwayne Hickman, Gangbusters of 1955 and finally Lost in Space starring Guy Williams.


Archive for 2007-09-29September 29, 2007
TV by Request today featured Xena: Warrior Princess starring Lucy Lawless, Cowboy G-Men from 1952, and finally the 1973 animated series Super Friends featuring The Justice League of America. The famous Kevin "Moochie" Corcoran was today's special guest; he of many Disney films including Old Yeller and Swiss Family Robinson.


Archive for 2007-09-22September 22, 2007
Special guest Ed Ames joined Dee today at the Radio Video Active microphone. You should remember Ed as Mingo on Daniel Boone and also that deep Baritone voice of The Ames Brothers. TV by request featured The Streets of San Francisco starring Michael Douglas and Karl Malden, The Huckleberry Hound Show from 1958, and finally The Greatest American Hero starring William Katt and Robert Conrad.


Archive for 2007-09-15September 15, 2007
TV by Request featured Walt Disney's The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh starring Patrick McGoohan and The Thin Man of 1957. Special guest returning was Dick van Patten, star of Eight is Enough.


Archive for 2007-09-08September 08, 2007
Today we were lucky enough to have two special guests with us. First was Dick Jones, a famous stuntman and actor out of Hollywood in the days of Gene Autry and Hoppalong Cassidy. The second guest was Jackie Joseph of The Cheyenne Social Club and The Andy Griffith Show. TV by Request was Buffalo Bill, Jr. starring Dick Jones, Trapper John, M.D. of 1979 and finally Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond starring John Newland.


Archive for 2007-09-01September 01, 2007
Today's TV by Request featured Maverick starring James Garner and Jack Kelly, You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx, and The Girl With Something Extra of 1973. Don't forget to request your favorite TV show to be spotlighted here on RVA--contact Dee at TheLoneSloan@RadioVideoActive.com. Our special guest was Joan van Ark. Most of us remember her for her role on Dallas as Valene and later on Knots Landing.


Archive for 2007-08-25August 25, 2007
Radio Video Active's special guest today happened to be the long-time character actor Geoffrey Lewis who has appeared in many Clint Eastwood movies not to mention a movie or two with Van Damme and Mel Gibson. TV by Request spotlighted The Dean Martin Show of 1965, The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok starring Guy Madison and Andy Devine and lastly Sea Hunt with Lloyd Bridges.


Archive for 2007-08-18August 18, 2007
Today's TV by Request featured the amazingly popular Cheers starring Ted Danson and Shelley Long (among others) and the 1989 western Young Riders, which depicted the early days of The Pony Express. And we revisited some interesting conversation with Johnny Weissmuller, Jr.


Archive for 2007-08-11August 11, 2007
Special guest Alexandra Paul joined us today. She of Paper Dolls with Daryl Hannah, Christine of 1983 and Dragnet with Tom Hanks and Dan Aykroyd. Also, TV by Request featured Cannon starring Williams Conrad, Climax of 1954, and The Third Man starring Michael Rennie.


Archive for 2007-08-04August 04, 2007
Special guest Barry Livingston joined Dee today; he of My Three Sons and brother to co-star Stanley Livingston. TV by Request featured Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century of 2003 and The Loner created by Rod Serling.


Archive for 2007-07-28July 28, 2007
Today's special guest at the RVA microphone was star of Eight is Enough Dick van Patten. TV by Request was Lawman (starring John Russell and Peter Brown) and Paradise which ran from 1988 to 1990.


Archive for 2007-07-21July 21, 2007
Today in Graysville, Alabama, the annual Mayberry Day Parade is taking place. This year's grand marshall happens to be our special guest, Ernest T. Bass' girlfriend Romeena, Jackie Joseph. TV by Request featured The Fugitive starring David Janssen, Salvage 1 of 1979, and finally The Adventures of Jim Bowie starring Scott Forbes.


Archive for 2007-07-14July 14, 2007
Actor Joe Morton of Terminator 2: Judgment Day and The Brother from Another Planet joined Dee again today. And our special TV by Request was Combat starring Vic Marrow and Rick Jason, Dennis the Menace of 1959, and finally The A-Team with Mr. T and George Pappard.


Archive for 2007-07-07July 07, 2007
From the movie Facing the Giants, director and star Alex Kendrick of Albany, Georgia, joined us again today. TV by Request included The Twilight Zone created by Rod Serling and Who Wants To Be a Millionaire starring Regis Philbin.


Archive for 2007-06-30June 30, 2007
Our special guest today was Peter Cullen, from the upcoming blockbuster hit Transformers, AKA Optimus Prime. TV by Request was Ripcord of 1962 and Hawaiian Eye starring Anthony Eisley, Connie Stevens and Robert Conrad.


Archive for 2007-06-23June 23, 2007
A long time friend of Clint Eastwood's and an even longer character actor, Geoffrey Lewis, joined Dee today at the Radio Video Active microphone. TV by Request included the Hanna-Barbera cartoon Yogi Bear, Dragnet starring Jack Webb and Harry Morgan, and finally 26 Men of 1957.


Archive for 2007-06-16June 16, 2007
Today's TV by Request was Crank Yankers of 2002, The Rookies starring Georg Stanford Brown and Mr. Wizard's World in tribute to the late Don Herbert. Our special guest was long-time character actor Richard Herd.


Archive for 2007-06-09June 09, 2007
Special guest Don La Fontaine, the famous movie trailer announcer guy, joined Dee again today. TV by Request was The Rockford Files starring James Garner and the western version of Peter Gunn, Shotgun Slade of 1959.


Archive for 2007-06-02June 02, 2007
Today we had a special four TV by Requests: Remington Steel starring Pierce Brosnan and Stephanie Zimbalist, The Bob Cummings Show from 1955, Flipper from 1963 starring Chuck Connors, and finally Unsolved Mysteries starring host Robert Stack. Our new special guest was veteran actor Joe Morton of The Brother from Another Planet and Terminator 2: Judgment Day.


Archive for 2007-05-26May 26, 2007
First of all we would like to wish the memory and spirit of the great actor John Wayne a happy 100th birthday! Today's TV by Request, in tribute to Memorial Day, was an animated series from 1985 called G.I. Joe and also Walker, Texas Ranger starring Chuck Norris.


Archive for 2007-05-19May 19, 2007
We were delighted to have with us one of the child stars of the longest running sitcom on American television, Stanley Livingston who played the role of Chip on My Three Sons. Today's TV by Request was Colt .45 which starred Wayde Preston, Alias with Jennifer Garner and the very funny animated series Animaniacs from 1993.


Archive for 2007-05-12May 12, 2007
Today's TV by Request was Stoney Burke, 1962, starring Jack Lord and from 1948-1956 The Milton Berle Show(AKA The Buick-Berle Show). And since that theme was specially requested, we decided to dust off and old interview Dee had with Milton's son, Bill.


Archive for 2007-05-05May 05, 2007
Long-time character actor Dabbs Greer passed away at the age of 90 on April 28th. Dee had a chance to have conversation with Dabbs a few times last year so we decided to replay a few snippets of those interviews in honor of Dabbs. Also, TV by Request was Hart to Hart starring Robert Wagner and Stephanie Powers, Steve Canyon which was based on the comic strip by Milton Canniff, and finally Kit Carson, 1951-1955, with Bill Williams.


Archive for 2007-04-28April 28, 2007
Today's TV by Request featured I'm Dickens, He's Fenster which starred John Astin and Marty Ingels and Have Gun, Will Travel, starring Richard Boone from 1957. Our special guest was the great fitness guru Jack La Lanne.


Archive for 2007-04-21April 21, 2007
Special guest Alan Thicke of TV's Growing Pains was with us once again today to speak about his new book How to Raise Kids Who Won't Hate You. And our TV by Request featured Death Valley Days of 1952 and the short-lived superhero series Captain Nice, which lasted only 15 episodes.


Archive for 2007-04-14April 14, 2007
Special guest joining Dee at the RVA microphone is stand-up comedian and accomplished actor Shecky Greene. Today's TV by Request is The Highway Patrol starring Broderick Crawford, Lancer from 1968, and the detective series Mannix starring Mike Connors and Gail Fisher


Archive for 2007-04-07April 07, 2007
In celebration of Easter, today we invited star, director, and writer of the Christian movie Facing the Giants Alex Kendrick. As for TV by Request, we spotlighted The Red Skelton Show, Cheyenne starring Clint Walker, and Hazel of 1961.


Archive for 2007-03-31March 31, 2007
Today's TV by Request was The Fall Guy starring Lee Majors, Mr. Ed from 1961, and The Jack Benny Program. Our special guest was the man to produce and star in network television's first weekly magic series, Magic Land of Allakazam, Mark Wilson.


Archive for 2007-03-24March 24, 2007
Special guest from The Carol Burnett Show and Mama's Family was Vicki Lawrence. TV by Request was Bourbon Street Beat of 1959, Night Court starring Harry Anderson and John Larroquette and finally Captain Midnight.


Archive for 2007-03-17March 17, 2007
Today's TV by Request featured The Deputy starring Henry Fonda and Gilligan's Island of 1964. No special guest today but rather we replayed a fantasy interview we have in the archives between John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart. Also invited Patty O'Dial to the program today to tease us with a little St. Patty's Day trivia.


Archive for 2007-03-10March 10, 2007
Veteran character actor Richard Herd was today's special guest. He's been on programs like Star Trek: Voyager, Quantum Leap, and the Rockford Files among many others. And today's TV by Request was Wagon Train starring Ward Bond, Time Trax from 1994, and Whirlybirds.


Archive for 2007-03-03March 03, 2007
On today's special eight anniversary program, our TV by Request featured Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier and a little known action drama from 1995 called Nowhere Man. Special guests today were Fess Parker and June Lockhart


Archive for 2007-02-24February 24, 2007
Special guest Stephen Tobolowsky joined Dee today at the Radio Video Active microphone. Today's TV by Request was Bill Cosby's Fat Albert and Police Squad starring Leslie Nielson.


Archive for 2007-02-17February 17, 2007
TV by Request today was the 1966 soap opera Dark Shadows, Highway to Heaven starring Michael Landon, and Bronco. And with us to talk about Bronco and his career was Ty Hardin.


Archive for 2007-02-10February 10, 2007
Today's special guest was the daughter of Lou Costello (of Abbott & Costello), Chris Costello. TV by Request was The Dakotas of 1963 and The Mickey Mouse Club created by Walt Disney. Don't forget to request your favorite TV show to be spotlighted here on RVA--contact Dee at TheLoneSloan@RadioVideoActive.com.


Archive for 2007-02-03February 03, 2007
We had a special four TV by Requests today. I Dream of Jeannie, Baretta of 1975, The Cisco Kid starring Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo, and lastly Car 54, Where are You? which starred Fred Gwynne and Joe E. Ross. The author of Fried Green Tomatoes, Fannie Flagg, joined us today for some conversation.


Archive for 2007-01-27January 27, 2007
Special guest with us today was "The Godfather of Voice Overs," Mr. Don LaFontaine. TV by Request was Blondie (starring Arthur Lake and Pamela Britton) and Hawaii 5-O of 1968-1980.


Archive for 2007-01-20January 20, 2007
Special guest joining us today was veteran character actor Dabbs Greer, often remembered for his roles in the very first episode of Superman, which starred George Reeves, and more recently the older Paul Edgecomb of The Green Mile. TV by Request was Sledge Hammer! of 1986 and Calvin and the Colonel starring Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll.


Archive for 2007-01-13January 13, 2007
Star of Whiplash, Fury, and Mission: Impossible, Peter Graves, joined us today as our special guest. Also featuring TV by Request Wonder Woman (which starred Lynda Carter) and Wanted Dead or Alive with Steve McQueen.


Archive for 2007-01-06January 06, 2007
Today's TV by Request was the animated series Bobby's World of 1991, Ba Ba Blacksheep starring Robert Conrad, and The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. Special guest joining us again was Stephen Tobolowsky.


2006

Archive for 2006-12-30December 30, 2006
For the final program of 2006, we decided to replay an interview Dee had with Clayton Moore a number of years ago. Clayton passed away on December 28, 1999. TV by Request today was City of Angels starring Wayne Rogers and Burke's Law of 1963.


Archive for 2006-12-23December 23, 2006
In keeping with the Christmas Holiday, we decided to forego the TV themes normally played and replace them with some Christmas carols often forgotten at this time of year. We hope you enjoy our Christmas tribute along with our special guest Bobby Vinton.


Archive for 2006-12-16December 16, 2006
Here to talk about his hit Christmas song Santa Claus is Watchin' You, was singer Ray Stevens. Today's TV by Request was Surfside Six starring Van Williams, the sequel program to The Andy Griffith Show, Mayberry RFD, and every kid's favorite Howdy Doody.


Archive for 2006-12-09December 09, 2006
Special guest today to talk about his made-for-TV movie he starred in was Leslie Nielson and that movie was Santa Who? from 2000. Also TV by Request was Superboy of 1988, To Tell the Truth and Night Gallery from creator Rod Serling. Don't forget to request your favorite television program to be spotlighted; email Dee at TheLoneSloan@RadioVideoActive.com.


Archive for 2006-12-02December 02, 2006
Once again our special guest for the upcoming Christmas season was actor David Huddleston of Santa Claus the Movie. TV by Request was U.S. Marshal with John Bromfield and The Saint with a pre-Bond Roger Moore.


Archive for 2006-11-25November 25, 2006
The Lone Sloan decided to let the Cap, Mucho, and Patty off for the Thanksgiving weekend--what a swell guy! So in place of our normal programming, we let the audience have a listen to some of the best interviews we've had from years past and some of the more recent ones as well. Folks like Art Linkletter, Betty White, Bruce Campbell and more.


Archive for 2006-11-18November 18, 2006
Special guest Ruta Lee joined us again. Our TV by Request was Inspector Gadget and Alfred Hitchcock Presents.


Archive for 2006-11-11November 11, 2006
Today's TV by Request was Twelve O'clock High, The Great Spacecoaster of the 1980's, and The Texan. Special guest Alex Cord joined us again.


Archive for 2006-11-04November 04, 2006
Today's special guest all the way from the great state of California was Dick Jones of Buffalo Bill Jr. and The Range Rider. TV by Request was the aforementioned Range Rider and also My Favorite Martian starring Bill Bixby and Ray Walston.


Archive for 2006-10-28October 28, 2006
It's that spooky time of year again and time for the annual RVA Halloween Program! We had several TV themes today relating to Halloween but only two were TV by Request: Milton the Monster Show of 1965 and Eerie, Indiana from 1991. Our special guests were Sara Karloff (daughter of Boris Karloff) and Bela Lugosi Jr.


Archive for 2006-10-21October 21, 2006
Finally The Lone Sloan rejoins the show. After an ordeal with a roaving band of gypsies and then being thrown in jail, Dee has special guest Ronny Cox. TV by Request was Richard Diamond and Sugarfoot.


Archive for 2006-10-14October 14, 2006
Well we're finally making some headway. We have located The Lone Sloan. Apparently the police found the gypsies who kidnapped Lone, but he has no ID so the cops can't verify who he is. In any case, Captain Audio and Patty O'Dial handled the show well and presented Dee's past interview with Phyllis Diller.


Archive for 2006-10-07October 07, 2006
Well the search for The Lone Sloan continues. No help from the snitches but we'll keep searching. In the meantime, we still had a good program with one of Dee's old interviews--Lou Gossett Jr.


Archive for 2006-09-30September 30, 2006
The Lone Sloan has been kidnapped...again! This time it seems, according to Mucho, by a roving band of gypsies. Well the show must go on. Today, with stand-in host and producer Captain Audio and Patty O'Dial, we dug up Dee's old interviews with Larry Manetti and the late Jack Elam.


Archive for 2006-09-23September 23, 2006
Today's TV by Request: The Prisoner, The Millionaire, and The Virginian starring James Drury. Special Guest Alan Thicke joined us today to talk about his new book How to Raise Kids Who Won't Hate You.


Archive for 2006-09-16September 16, 2006
The author of Fried Green Tomatoes, Fannie Flagg, joined us today as a special guest. TV by Request was Perry Mason, starring Raymond Burr, and Tales of the Texas Rangers.


Archive for 2006-09-09September 09, 2006
Today we saluted the 40th anniversary of The Monkees with special guest Micky Dolenz. TV by Request was Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color and Circus Boy. Don't forget to email The Lone Sloan and request your favorite television show to be spotlighted on next week's program. TheLoneSloan@RadioVideoActive.com


Archive for 2006-09-02September 02, 2006
Because of the Labor Day Holiday coming up on Monday, we decided to replay the interviews we had sometime back with Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) and Clint Walker (Cheyenne Bodie). And our special TV by Request was The Pretender and Boston Blackie.


Archive for 2006-08-26August 26, 2006
From 7th Heaven and Star Trek the Motion Picture, Stephen Collins joined us again. And TV by Request, The Rebel and Captain Midnight.


Archive for 2006-08-19August 19, 2006
Special guests Alan Young of Mr. Ed and author of the book Cooking in the House of Cash, Peggy Knight, stopped by for a chat. And TV by Request was Father Knows Best, starring Robert Young, and The Roaring 20's.


Archive for 2006-08-12August 12, 2006
Special TV by Request today: The Outlaws and Science Fiction Theater, with host Truman Bradley. Also, Dee had a chance to speak with Ray Stevens once again.


Archive for 2006-08-05August 05, 2006
Special guest Christine McGlade from You Can't Do That on Television and TV by Request was Maverick, starring James Garner, and Allen Funt's Candid Camera.


Archive for 2006-07-29July 29, 2006
Todays' TV by Request was Bat Masterson, starring Gene Barry, and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century with Gil Gerard. And joining us on the RVA mic was Harry Carey Jr.


Archive for 2006-07-22July 22, 2006
TV by Request today was Kolchak: The Night Stalker and many folks' favorite western of all time, Gunsmoke. Also, the great comedic actor Leslie Nielsen dropped by the RVA microphone to chat with Dee.


Archive for 2006-07-15July 15, 2006
TV by Request today was The Immortal and Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans. Special guest was Rene' Auberjonois of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.


Archive for 2006-07-08July 08, 2006
Special guest today, Stephen Tobolowsky of Space Balls and Mississippi Burning. TV by Request was Captain Kangaroo, I Spy and Adventures in Paradise.




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